so did i, although the page looks pretty legit, ill do a whois
EDIT - http://whois.net/whois.cgi2?d=www.win-rar.com - Registered in Bremen, Germany, no mention of rarlabs, just Winrar, which seems fishy, although it has been registered since 2 days ago, 2001!
Actually, always been http://www.rarlab.com/. If you click on partnerships on that site, it goes to their win-rar domain. It is just tons of needless domains.
I find it strange that they have the other domain. But this 'deal' they have announced could be real, or couldn't be. Remember when DivX was giving away free versions of their player and codecs? I got that deal, and it was legit. Not sure about this though.
No it doesn't force you, but at random times with using the trial version, an annoying popup reminder comes up telling you to register it. You aren't denied usage of the program if you don't register, but still, it's nice not having the annoyance
i like it, but its to clunky to open files with, although most of my compression is done into natty little self extracting exe's
i can get S2 into 109 Mb with it, and with my special "homemade" Demo version with all the extra S1 & S2 content removed, extra languages removed and minor compression added to certain aspects i can get the dir to 138 mb, and turn that into a self extracting exe which is 54 Mb, which isnt bad, i would like to release it (people often complain because 138 mb is alot for dialup or they dont have Winzip), but i need to get Scawens permission first